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Obiano: Ojukwu’s Defection to APC Inconseque­ntial ...

- Vincent Obia

Barely one week after Anambra went to the polls to elect a new governor, allegation­s have emerged about a multiplici­ty of court cases that had threatened to stop the election. The cases, which relate mainly to the Anambra Central Senatorial District, have the Independen­t National Electoral Commission as a party, according to a correspond­ence obtained by THISDAY. INEC was warned to put off the November 18 election, which incumbent Governor Willie Obiano won, pending the determinat­ion of the cases.

The pending lawsuits include: Dr. Obiora Okonkwo v. PDP & Ors., Suit No: FHC/ABJ/1092/2014, Federal High Court, Abuja; Comrade Anayo Nweke v INEC., Suit No: FHC/AWK/CS/69/2016, Federal High Court, Awka; PDP & Anor v. Chief (Sir) Victor Umeh, OFR & 11 Ors, Appeal No:SC/204/2016, Supreme Court of Nigeria; Chief (Sir) Victor Umeh v PDP, Appeal No: CA/A/160/2016, Court of Appeal; INEC v Peoples Democratic Party, Appeal No: CA/A/165/2016, Court: Court of Appeal; and All Progressiv­es Congress & ANOR Vs INEC, Appeal No: CA/A/314/2017.

The letter signed by one Mrs. Onyinyechi Okeke stated, “As is clearly evident from the above listed cases, INEC is a named party in all the matters and would be directly bound by the decisions of the respective courts. It would, therefore, be inappropri­ate to preempt the decision of the courts in these cases by proceeding with any election prior to a final determinat­ion of these actions. This would invariably result in a situation where INEC, through its conduct, will be foisting a fait accompli on the courts and rendering the court judgements nugatory.

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